Jonathan Sher, The London Free Press

Jonathan Sher covers health for PostMedia and the London Free Press, has been named journalist of the year by his Ontario colleagues, has twice been a finalist for Canada's top award for public service journalism and has been a finalist or winner of 18 Ontario Newspaper Awards. Email jsher@postmedia.com or twitter @JSheratLFPress

A London doctor already ordered to
stop providing most fertility services
now has been told to stop treating
transgender youth, raising questions
about whether such youth will be able
to find timely care.

Explosions and ever-rising fireballs
lit up the night sky Tuesday on a busy
highway north of Toronto, the intense
heat melting cars, killing motorists
and leaving in its hellish centre the
remains of two fuel trucks and at
least four transport trucks.

The boss of London’s largest hospital has sacked his chief nurse to stop her from speaking out against changes that put patients across Ontario in harm’s way, the head of a powerful nursing association claims.

For the second time in three years, a
court has fined the owner of a west
London house who crammed so many
tenants into the modest abode, nine
bedrooms weren't enough -- mattresses
were found in closets and in the
furnace room.

With a blackout lifted Wednesday, voters can expect a barrage of broadcast advertising by the Big Three parties in the Ontario election. QMI Agency’s Jonathan Sher reviewed the first TV salvos with four veteran political observers.